Laws were created throughout history to control these instincts.

He was a Nervous Man

He paced the room looking at his wife who suddenly looked old to him. In fact, he felt like beating her with a stick. He knew he wasn’t the type to beat his wife, he was more the throwing up kind of man. That didn’t make him a weaker person, or did it? Focus, he told himself. He had read all the books about not worrying about the future and to stay in the present, but he could not still his mind. Once again his mind raced off to a few more predictions of how the meeting with his lawyer, his accountant and the government tax agent will turn out All he could think of was financial doom and that the government would somehow find a way to financially ruin him.

Nervous minds like the one briefly described in the paragraph above, occur in people all over the world. Usually they are produced by people who are more concerned about their own lives and they continuously worry about the future. That would make them a person with a high degree of the Will to Survive Instinct. They are so worried about their own existence that they can’t think of anyone else. It might help him to think that his mind was being controlled by his large Will to Survive instinct and that he should try to be more giving and charitable. (I am not saying this would be easy but we have to start somewhere.) By acknowledging to your conscious mind what instinct is motivating your actions and feelings in the moment we should be able to hold back bad decisions.
For a more detailed explanation of what these instincts control and how we can try to harness our minds for the betterment of the human race. go to my wordpress.blog http://www.ThePhilosophyofInclusion.com